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ST. PETER'S
Evimgelical Lutheran Church
ZURIM - ONTARIO .-
itItEV. E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR
Ili a.m.-Divine Services.
111:15 a.m.-Sunday SchooL
7.30 -Vespers.
Everybody Welcome to all Services
EIVIMANUEL
EVANGELICAL UB. CHURCH
ZURICH - ONTARIO
Rev. H. E. Roppel, Minister
Mrs. Milton Oesch - Organist
g:I.TNI)AY SERVICES --
MOO a.m. - Divine Worship.
1100 a.m. - Bible School.
7.30 -Evening Worship
• Welcome at all Services - "Come
lame with us and we will do thee
qgned.". Num. 10:29.
Zurich Mennonite Church
Pastor- Albert Martin
'BUNDAY SERVICES:
1000 a.m. - Sunday School
.3.1:00 a.m. - Worship Service
800 p.m. -- Bible Meeting
'WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m.
•Prayer Fellowship
YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP
WITH US
Are You Suffering Rom.
Headache.s?
ace have your Eyes Examined with
the Latest Methods and equipment at
A. L. COLE, I.O.
ERAL
ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7 1 954
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By ST. BONIFACE PARISH
in the
COMMUNITY CENTRE, - ZURICH
On
Saturday ct tber 9th
1954. Supper served 6-8 p.m.
Come and Enjoy this Fine Supper ,
And Meet Your Friends !
Adults $1.25 Children 75 cents
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Aldon Theatre
GRAND BEND
Friday, Saturday Oct 8-9
Show ts at 7.30 and 9.30 p.m
JESSE JAMES
vs. Thse-DALTONS
Technieolor ' •
!Brett 4r...ing Barbara Lawrence
On the 'Same Program.
A travel Drama in Technicolor
' BELOW THE SAHARA
Armand Denis. Michaele Denis
And a Native Oast
Tueaday, IWednesday Oct 12,13
One Show only at 8.00 p.m.
It will live in your heart forever.
Walt Disney's
PETER PAN
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of..C441o. ITIOO4's pita' tes, fabillOus
Mermaids and Indian Braves.
-NOTICE-
CLOSE» - Zurich Barber Shops,
will be closed Tuesday nights begin-
ning October 5th for the winter
months. c
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I: Is At Hospital
* •1Mrs. Adrian. Denornane is taking
trOtinents at St. Joseph's Hospital,
LiOndon. Her many friends wish her
g. aweedry reeovevy.
' Painful Accident
4. • . Mrs. Victor Hartman of the Goshen
+ VineSouth'while helping her husb-
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...}. 4.0. gushing a Wagon in the barn,
I got her right hand crialhed between
't vie: tongue and post, getting a deep
.-, gash, requiring 13 stitches,
Congratulations!
.; 4;!Congratulations to Mona.,Desjard-
-: fine: and Donna TurnIbuli, winners of
".1 pie .Oral .Speaking contest at Zurich
.1. all Fair. Mona won first prize and
Donna won seem(' prize. Both of
these girls are from S.S. No. Ill,Hay.
Melvin DesJardine, teacher.
I- ,,?,,,' Have Moved to Zurich
Mr and Mrs Solomon Baechler
,antl! daughters, residents of the Bron'
son line, Hay, have moved their
eaects to their home in town form-
erly- owned by Mrs. John Eckstein.
WA welcome the Baeekler family to
town and wish them health and hap-
pinceorassteo enjoy their home tor years
to
Returned From Hospital
.'. Little Lois Widrick, aged two
tic ea. re 0,nly child of Mr and Mrs. Harold
'3itoinick4 If7;i3ronsorhine4ilcEilcay, Children's ,
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L • . HOSPital, London, where she received
Phone 421
EXETER treatments for hip injuries, and is
illOw wearing a Cast above her hips.
Friday, Saturday ; Oct. 8-9 116.21ThallY
friends 'wish Lois a speedy
releovery.
River of No Return
IMarylin Monroe
BADMINTON TIME
Badminton time again, and the
inaugural meeting will be held on
Robert Mitchum Dfruday October 7th at 8 o'clock,
On our wide screen in glloribus eine- inthe Community Centre. It is hop-
mem:tope, the feature shot in jasper ed that all those interested in the
and Banff National Parks ii the Can. sort will be on hand for this meet -
adieu Rooldes, is vastly' eicciting and .afterwards will enjoy a tfew
tertiniment plus the spectacular scenic eles of Badminton. Everybody
bicloground makes it nothing short o kome..,
breath taking. ,
Monday, Tuesday , :70cta,11-12,
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24 Hour Service - Dashwood. Tel. 70W
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rayson evening; Oct. 5th. tiVirs:4Newell Geig- 1
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oward Keel 'er and her conani.ttee was as follows:
were in change
;Matinee Monday at 2:30 of the prograni which ..."4"6"•••••••••••••aaitetiMellaQQ•eeeestbegoiogoose.
Mrs: Geiger, ,clhairlady,„imeetting open -
An excellent musical comedy Pea by singing of the Institute Ode
technicolor from the Broadway play ..with, Mrs. Ed. Stelck at the piano. A
of the same name. ?Thanksgiving scripture was read by
Wednesday, Thursday Oct 13-14 %lat. Geiger. All prayed the Lord's
Prayer uiiison Then joined. in sing-
'ing &Canada. Mrs. Anderson of
Dashwood gave several recitationi en -
*titled "'The Touch of the +Master's
Hand" Papa's Letter, "The English
,Squire". Miss Grace Erb rendered
piano solds. Mrs. Chester L. Smith
gave a paper on co-operatilon. Mr.
Bertram Klopp, guest speaker, for
the evening,sipoke on "The Huron
Co-OPeAtive Medical Service. This
was well given. arid was educational,
as well as the rest of the program
which was interesting and enjoyed
by all. Mrs. Rose, president, then
took 'charge of the business, minutes
were read by Mrs. Wm. Forrester and
adopted; correspondence was dealt
With. Mrs. Rose was appointed as de-
legate to the London area convention
to be held in that eity. Meeting dos-
ed with the Queen. A splendid social
time along with refreshments and a
fine spirit brought the evening to a
close.
sin& cogle• 5 Cote.
Subscriptien in Canada, $2.0($ a
Subscription U.S.A., Year $2.50.
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NORMA'S
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Tel. 223 Zurich
FOR APPOINTMENTS
NORMA STEINBACH - Prop.
G RUGS and CARPETS
On a New Modem Loom, Made t
Order - Seth O. Amami, Zurek%
Ont. Phone 128.
INVITES YOU
TO JOIN. ITS
HOST OF FRIENDS
LORNE S. EJLEE
LOCKER SERVICE - - ROE FEED*
W ITE ROSE FUEL OIL
Phan. 10 - I-IENSALL, OWL
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Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Di'rector
Private Car Ambulance Service
Hospital Bed and Wheelchair for Rent
FLOWERS FOR ALL 'OCCAS.* IONS
Day and Night, Service ••• -
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Miss Robinson Crusoe
Annan& Blake.
'George Nader
An interesting meodrama of ship-
wrecked girl on an unchartered
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3 perior Store
5 op at Our Store n.
AND SEE THE MANY FINE USEFUL -
AND GIFT ARTICLES WE HAVE IN
CHINAWARE, ETC. WE SHALL BE
PLEASED TO SHOW YOU THESE!
FROZEN FOODS
IRD'S EYE FROSTEDFOODS FOR YOUR
CONVENIENCE - FRUITS - VEGETABLES,
FISH - COLD MEATS, ETC.
SEE OU GROCERY SPECIALS !
Visit our Large Grocery Department 'and take
advantage of the Various Specials on Sale from
, time to time.
Weeldy Fresh Fruits, Vegetables and Greens.
LET US SERVE YOU 1
Phone NCI C. H. THIEL
• Zurich'
154
Sunset
rive -in Theatre
MILES EAST OF GODERICH
V51,
ON HIGHWAY No. 8.
Friday, Saturday Oct. 8-9
GALLANT BLADE
, Larry Parks
!Margaret Chapman .
Comedy . • Cartoon
• Evangelical Church
Monday, Tuesdayct3. 1142! The 80th. Anniversary of the Evang-
elical United Brethren Church in the
When You re SMilOin
Frankie Lane Village of Zurich, was observed last
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Sunday, October 3rd, 1954 with giolod
Billie Daniel attendance in spite of the unfavor-
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'able weather. The morning
attentd-
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, .. :. on the same program • ince Was close to 300 while the eve -
"ROOKIE FIREMAN" nig attendance- which was expected
Bill Wiliams to be much larger than in the morn -
Marjorie Reynolds. big, Was, greatly hindered by the
heavy rains. The pastor, H. E. Bop-
. -----. pel was in charge, with Bishop J.
Wednesday, Thursday Oct. 1344 Balmer Showers'D.D.X.L.D., as the
Affair With a Stranger guest speaker .a.t both the morning
and evening services. In the morning
he .poke about, "Christ the. Universal.
Builder" and in the evening on •rihe
'Rightful Claims of the. .chrotian
Church " They were both .imasterly
Victor Mature
J. Simmons
Also
TRUE LIFE ADVENTURE
Prowlers of the Everglades meSsages and .will long bellemember-
ed by all .who were in attendance.
Box Office (opens 7 pan. Fist Show at • At the evening service Rev. Mr.
7:30. Children under 12 in earsA.ee krotz; of Dashwood and Rev. E. Moir
• I Of* Credillsn- were also on the plat-
- cforin sitting, by the pulpit and took
part in the services.
The music by the church choir and
also the Ifen's Octette, with Mrs.
Milton Oesch and Miss Idella Gabel
at the organ and piano was very in-
spiring and inn ch appreciated by the
.andience.
' ,Altpugh this .was the I80th anniv-
trsqy of the building and dedicat-
ion of the present c.thurch edIfice, the
beginning of the congregation how-
ever dates back to the year 1850, Le.
104 years ago. The pastor and peo-
ple of the presentcongregation here
?feel justly proud and thankful too
for this long, unbrokefl Evangelical
witness in this part of Western Ont -
Boost for your local Hockey Yreamlario,
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Will be held in the
Community Centre - Zurich
On
Friday Eve., Oct, 1 5th.
Sponsored by Zurich Hockey Club
Music .by:
Desjardine Orchestra
A DRAW will be made for a
MADE-TO-ORDER .Suit of Clothes
for either Gents' or Ladies .
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Grocery tore
We are ever at your service with the best lines
*obtainable of
FRESH GROCERIES
All Fresh Vegetables, Fruits in Season as well as
Canned Fruits and Vegetables on hand
Candies - Nuts - and Confectionery in supply
GIVE US A CALL
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-WE HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF NEW
MEN'S WORK CLOTHES
ALSO ALL STAPLE MERCHANDISE -
GIVE US 'A CALL d
GROCERY SPECIALS
Lynnvalley Cream Corn, 20 -oz. tin ................ 15c
Jell, Powder, McLaren's
Corn Flakes 8 -oz. at ...... 17c
Good Supply of Fresh -Groceries always onliandl
3 for oabir“.“46.. *do ..... 25c
Tin BLAKE STORE
S,chwartzentruber, Prop.
Phona 1147